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Kaomoji emerged in ****an in the 1980s as a way of
portraying facial expressions using strings of text characters, such as: (^ω^) → happy, excited, smile...
- complexity.
These emoticons first arose in ****an,
where they are
referred to as
kaomoji (literally "face characters"). The base form
consists of a
sequence of...
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direction of the text.
Users from ****an po****rized a kind of
emoticon called kaomoji,
using ****anese's
larger character sets. This
style arose on
ASCII NET...
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require the
mental rotation of pictures,
which is
widely known in ****an as
kaomoji (literally "face characters".) More
complex examples use
several lines...
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using a white-colored
taskbar with dark icons, the
addition of
symbols and
kaomoji to the
emoji input menu, the
ability to "pause"
system updates, automated...
- ****anese
visual style commonly found in
manga and anime,
combined with
kaomoji and
smiley elements. Kurita's work is displa**** in the
Museum of Modern...
- Look up ^^ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ^^ may
refer to: A
kaomoji Tetration, the
ASCII form of the
tetration operator ↑↑
Record separator, control...
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range that
includes notes typical of both male and
female voice types. His
kaomoji is "ピω゚コ". As a
Vocaloid producer, he uses the name Chuutoro-P. Piko began...
- but not in others. For example, the ****anese
equivalent of emoticons,
kaomoji (literally "face marks"),
focus on the eyes
instead of the
mouth as in...
- 0O (zero O) or 0-O may
refer to: 0o, 0_o, and 0.o, a
kaomoji emoticon that may
refer to shocked, disturbed, or confused. 0-O,
abbreviation for 0-operand...